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Crosley, the company best known for making those junky $100 turntables you can find at Target or Best Buy, is expanding into a different era of musical nostalgia: cassette decks.
Even in 1983, you'd pay big money for a terrible-sounding factory radio; for example, a new '83 Chevy Cavalier could be had with the base AM/FM radio for $112 (about $268 in inflation-adjusted ...
That all changed in the '80s when Custom Autosound debuted its aftermarket AM/FM/cassette players with a special '65-'66 Mustang face-place to mount in the original radio opening without ...
Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today , a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo ...
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